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    Going in for the combo

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 30/06/2017

    » Nothing spices up a dish more than bringing together different tastes and textures that come from worlds apart. That's why we here at Guru have hunted down some of Bangkok's hottest culinary combos! Here are some top picks that'll send your palate on an adventurous path!

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    In chef we trust

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 18/08/2017

    » In a world with endless eating options, a catchy name might make or break a shop's curb appeal. That's why at Trust me I'm Chef, they cleverly spell out their intentions for hungry customers. This homegrown delivery-only service brings quality meat right to your front door. It's perfect for group sizes looking to eat restaurant quality lunch and dinner in the comfort of their own home. The menu is simple; choose from three types of meat and pair it with organic rice, or one of their side dishes. Carnivores will love this; options include the craft ham, overnight roasted pastrami and the sous vide crispy pork.

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    Rites of passage, Bangkok-style

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 14/07/2017

    » Teetering on the line that differentiates a tourist or long-term visitor from an expat is a wealth of knowledge, information and experiences. Being a foreigner who lives and works in Bangkok may make you an expat, but by literary definition only! There are many boxes to tick if you want to become a bona fide Bangkok expat. Here are 25 things you can do or see to earn your legit expat stripes.

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    On the right track

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 02/06/2017

    » <b>The setting:</b> A stone throw away from Makkasan Airport Link and Petchaburi MRT and nestled high above the hustle and bustle of midtown Bangkok is The Station, Mercure Bangkok Makkasan's answer to luxury, all-day dining. Towering eight floors above a cacophony of car horns and motorcycle engines is an escape into solitude and a gateway to culinary satisfaction. With high ceilings and wall-to-wall glass windows, it offers an open and sophisticated ambience along with picturesque views of midtown and beyond. You'll see snapshots of commuter life, from the airport rail, to the train and the fast-moving Kamphaeng Phet Road which make The Station aptly named. It is also aptly decorated with a theme that pushes its namesake. Tasteful yet subtle designs reflect the atmosphere of a grand central station, with vertical bars on booths that emulate the cattle catcher. The plush seats are reminiscent of the interior in a luxury carriage. Above is a giant sky window with a neat graphic of what looks like the dome of a grandiose train station, really pulling the look of the room together.

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